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February 6, 2025
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In a recent January 22, 2025 order, federal district court Judge Rodney Gilstrap in the Eastern District of Texas shot down Taiwan-based ASUSTeK Computer, Inc.’s attempt to short circuit a patent infringement case headed for trial on February 7, 2025, dismissing ASUS’s motion for partial summary judgment as to plaintiff Force MOS Technology, Co., Ltd. lacking constitutional standing to assert one of its patents.
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